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Definition of paschal in English: paschaladjective ˈpɑːsk(ə)lˈpask(ə)l formal 1Relating to Easter. (与)复活节(有关)的 Example sentencesExamples - During the weekdays of Great Lent, the regular Eucharistic Divine Liturgy is not celebrated in Orthodox churches since the Divine Liturgy is always a paschal celebration of communion with the Risen Lord.
- Reflection on its meaning can more easily occur without reference to the demands of the baptismal life or the existential revolution to which the paschal mystery points.
- In other words, Mary Magdalene is the first to celebrate what Christians now call the paschal mystery.
- By altering slightly the chronology of events common to the synoptic gospels, John introduces paschal imagery to the passion narrative and presents Jesus as the ultimate Passover lamb.
- And the paschal flame will shine again across the region this weekend.
- Everyone involved in organising the liturgy from the paschal fire to the music, readings, must be congratulated.
- The paschal essence is especially evident in the prayer of thanksgiving over the water (largely the emended text of Luther's Flood Prayer).
- This three day retreat from the world is a sharing in the paschal mystery of Christ.
- For the New Year a sucking pig roasted was a delicacy worth waiting for and for Easter the paschal baby lamb or goat roasted whole on a spit is universally loved.
- This Sunday must follow the full paschal moon.
- Like his body crucified and broken, the divided churches in the West are undergoing a paschal suffering.
- The symbolism of the paschal mystery that shapes the 1979 Prayer Book corresponds to a non-Constantinian missiology.
- Hallmarks of the rite include paschal essence, pneumatic nature, corporate understanding, Eucharistic context, and ritual character.
- As much as a pound of coagulated blood was noted to have been shed by individual flagellants during these paschal ceremonies.
- The day of vindication and the year of favor meet in the paschal mystery, in Christ died and risen.
- For Mary of the Passion, all led back to the Unity-Trinity of God truth-love, who communicates himself to us through the paschal mystery of Christ.
- Marriage, like all sacraments, is paschal to the core and consequently it is as much about dying as it is about new life.
- Christ, who models the paschal mystery, was the loser who became the great winner.
- In Christian language, I hope to keep alive the spark of the paschal mystery (life-through-dying) with a mix of festivity, glory and gratitude.
- In the paschal event and the Eucharist that makes it present throughout the centuries, there is a truly enormous ‘capacity’ that embraces all of history.
2Relating to the Jewish Passover. (与)逾越节(有关)的 Example sentencesExamples - According to the Bible, ever since the Israelites made their escape from Egypt in the middle of the night, following their first paschal meal, Passover has been marked by a nighttime ceremony.
- Jesus's death on the cross was Pilate's way of telling Jerusalem's Jews, who had gathered in the holy city for the paschal holiday, to desist from any thought of rebellion.
- The word paschal actually comes from the Hebrew word for Passover.
- For the French, a roast leg of lamb, the gigot pascal (pascal and the English paschal refer equally to the Jewish Passover and Christian Easter), is the traditional Easter Sunday lunch.
OriginLate Middle English: from Old French, from ecclesiastical Latin paschalis, from pascha 'feast of Passover', via Greek and Aramaic from Hebrew Pesaḥ 'Passover'. Definition of paschal in US English: paschaladjective formal 1Relating to Easter. (与)复活节(有关)的 Example sentencesExamples - The paschal essence is especially evident in the prayer of thanksgiving over the water (largely the emended text of Luther's Flood Prayer).
- In the paschal event and the Eucharist that makes it present throughout the centuries, there is a truly enormous ‘capacity’ that embraces all of history.
- The day of vindication and the year of favor meet in the paschal mystery, in Christ died and risen.
- Christ, who models the paschal mystery, was the loser who became the great winner.
- For Mary of the Passion, all led back to the Unity-Trinity of God truth-love, who communicates himself to us through the paschal mystery of Christ.
- And the paschal flame will shine again across the region this weekend.
- This Sunday must follow the full paschal moon.
- Reflection on its meaning can more easily occur without reference to the demands of the baptismal life or the existential revolution to which the paschal mystery points.
- The symbolism of the paschal mystery that shapes the 1979 Prayer Book corresponds to a non-Constantinian missiology.
- Marriage, like all sacraments, is paschal to the core and consequently it is as much about dying as it is about new life.
- Everyone involved in organising the liturgy from the paschal fire to the music, readings, must be congratulated.
- For the New Year a sucking pig roasted was a delicacy worth waiting for and for Easter the paschal baby lamb or goat roasted whole on a spit is universally loved.
- Hallmarks of the rite include paschal essence, pneumatic nature, corporate understanding, Eucharistic context, and ritual character.
- Like his body crucified and broken, the divided churches in the West are undergoing a paschal suffering.
- As much as a pound of coagulated blood was noted to have been shed by individual flagellants during these paschal ceremonies.
- During the weekdays of Great Lent, the regular Eucharistic Divine Liturgy is not celebrated in Orthodox churches since the Divine Liturgy is always a paschal celebration of communion with the Risen Lord.
- In Christian language, I hope to keep alive the spark of the paschal mystery (life-through-dying) with a mix of festivity, glory and gratitude.
- In other words, Mary Magdalene is the first to celebrate what Christians now call the paschal mystery.
- By altering slightly the chronology of events common to the synoptic gospels, John introduces paschal imagery to the passion narrative and presents Jesus as the ultimate Passover lamb.
- This three day retreat from the world is a sharing in the paschal mystery of Christ.
2Relating to the Jewish Passover. (与)逾越节(有关)的 Example sentencesExamples - For the French, a roast leg of lamb, the gigot pascal (pascal and the English paschal refer equally to the Jewish Passover and Christian Easter), is the traditional Easter Sunday lunch.
- Jesus's death on the cross was Pilate's way of telling Jerusalem's Jews, who had gathered in the holy city for the paschal holiday, to desist from any thought of rebellion.
- The word paschal actually comes from the Hebrew word for Passover.
- According to the Bible, ever since the Israelites made their escape from Egypt in the middle of the night, following their first paschal meal, Passover has been marked by a nighttime ceremony.
OriginLate Middle English: from Old French, from ecclesiastical Latin paschalis, from pascha ‘feast of Passover’, via Greek and Aramaic from Hebrew Pesaḥ ‘Passover’. |